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MacDonnell, Sir Anthony,
devolution scheme of, 28-29;
supports Home Rule Bill, 78;
in the Convention, 273, 282, 310, 317
McDowell, Sir Alexander, 272, 303-304, 307-308
MacNeill, Prof.,
promotes Nationalist arming, 93;
volunteer following of, 180;
the Rebellion, 219;
cited, 164, 180-181;
mentioned, 64, 116
MacRory, Dr., Bp. of Down and Connor, 270
MacSweeney, Capt., 153
Mahaffy, Dr., Provost of Trinity, 272, 330
Maxwell, Sir John, 225-226
Meath, Lord, 158, 169
Midleton, Lord, 271, 273, 285, 296, 304, 308;
Customs proposals, 310 ff.
Mooney, J.J., 21, 38
Moore, Lt.-Col. M., 159-160, 203
Murphy, W.M., 273, 282, 295, 304, 315, 317
Nathan, Sir M., 220
National Volunteers,
establishment of, 91-92, 94-95, 99;
Redmond's adhesion to, 114;
formidable character of, 114-115;
committee difficulties, 117 ff.;
Bachelor's Walk affair, 123-125;
Redmond's offer of, for National Defence, 134 ff., 203 ff.;
general response, 136-138;
demand for recognition, 153, 159-161, 202-203;
refused, 153, 162, 167, 181, 203, 207-208, 222;
secession of Irish Volunteers from, 155;
Asquith's pledge regarding, 157;
Review of, in Phoenix Park, 204;
Bulmer Hobson's _History_ of, quoted, 115, 159
O'Brien, Patrick, 38, 267
O'Brien, William, attacks by,
on Redmond and National Party, 34;
opposition to Budget (1909), 42, 47;
to Home Rule Bill (1912), 74;
to county option, 100, 111-112;
to the Convention, 263;
declines to serve, 269
O'Cathasaigh, Mr., cited, 91
O'Connor, "Long John," 38
O'Connor, T.P.,
Canadian tour 1910, 48;
recruiting successes of, 190;
motion for immediate Horns Rule, 249;
cited, 203;
mentioned, 25, 100, 130-131
O'Donnell, Dr., Bp. of Raphoe, 270, 284, 294, 303, 304,
308, 310, 312, 330;
speech on Papal Decrees, 299-300
Oranmore, Lord, 313, 319
Paget, Gen. Sir Arthur, 105ff.
Parliament, _see_ Commons _and_ Lords
Parnell, C.S., 6-13, 17-19, 92;
property of, 7, 37;
power of, 58;
anecdote of Willie Redmond and House of Commons, 249
Parnellites, 19-21, 23-25;
fusion of, with anti-Parnellites, 25
Parsons, Lt.-Gen. Sir L., 170ff., 200-201, 204-205
Pearse, Patrick, speech of, in Dublin, 63-64;
Limerick speech, quoted, 94;
secedes from National Volunteers, 118;
the Rebellion, 218, 222-223;
execution, 224
_Phoenix_ Park murders, 14
Pigott, 18
Pirrie, Lord, 293
Plunket, Count, 248
Plunkett, Lord (Sir Horace),
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